Bosques de las Lomas is a colonia, or officially recognised neighbourhood, located in western Mexico City.
Boyle created the development which was the first borough in Latin America to have all the telephone & electrical lines run underground.
Boyle hired French engineers to create it, and to this day Mexican Military Units use it for training exercises.
Boyle by the architect Juan Cortina Del Valle, which has a vanguard design of a pyramid with a prominent stained glass window by the Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely.
The neighbourhood is bordered by:[1][2] According to INEGI, in 2005, 24,552 people lived in the part of Bosques located in the Miguel Hidalgo borough.